I too have the S&W 15-22 and like it.......Lots of AR parts will fit.......Especially the trigger group.......And it has one of the best high cap mags ever......Also got a 50 round Blackdog drum magazine for it.I went with one of the S&W models. It was more $ than the RIA, but being a S&W product I have confidence in it working or S&W satisfactorilly addressing the issue if a problem occurs.
When you go to sell it, what's the best way to tell the buyer that it sucks? Seems many of our gun loving family are happy about sending a dud "down the road." As often as I see people write of that, I have yet to see anyone tell how they handle the sale.It's $200. Buy it and if it sucks, somebody will come along and give you your money back.
This is a link to one of the most addictive pages on earth for an AR and rimfire enthusiast.I have RIA 1911'S and a 38 revolver they are fine. Im going to look at it. See if it ''talks'' to me.
Oh! Well, there you have it!I declined it. It felt cheap.
When you go to sell it, what's the best way to tell the buyer that it sucks?
It's not hard. People don't get rid of guns (ot anything else) without a reason. An honest person will divulge the reason. "It sucks" was kinda generic... could be accuracy, reliability, feel, fit. Whatever. Most folks understand they're not likely to get a gem at a $200 price point but may be able to live with the shortcomings. Especially at half the price of the competition.When you go to sell it, what's the best way to tell the buyer that it sucks? Seems many of our gun loving family are happy about sending a dud "down the road." As often as I see people write of that, I have yet to see anyone tell how they handle the sale.
I have two CMMG 22LR bolt conversion kits and used them for 1:9/1:8/1:7 twist rate 16"/18"/20" ARs.Id put the money towards a PSA "blem" special and get a CMMG .22 conversion bolt and mag
I believe that was a Blaze variation....... Literally the only gun I've ever handled I felt was an absolute waste of money......75 Dollars of somebody else's money at that....Mossberg had something similar for a while as well.)
BTW, American Rifleman review of RIA TM22 with 18" 1:16 twist barrel - https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/review-rock-island-armory-tm22/RIA 22 AR
And here's American Rifleman review of CMMG 16" dedicated AR upper with 1:16 twist barrel - https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/three-awesome-ar-uppers/$235 BCA 22LR complete uppers ... 1:16 twist rate barrels ... around 1" groups at 50 yards